You are going to have all kinds of issues with this. To get the title to fire, sort of consistently wrap a span around the image and put the title on the span. That will still leave a big relaibility problem, and once the tooltip is displayed it will not re-position to the cursor. Plus it does not fire correctly in Mozilla... the mouse event take priority so it is slow.

You may be better to put to the title on the area tags. Still a lttle wonky but that seems to respond a little better in both IE and Mozilla.

With virtually everything I tested it seems to come up extremely slow no matter how you set it up.

Your first two hotspots overlap. Change the coords of the first one to "0,0,11,20" or the coords for the second one to "13,0,29,20". If you don't leave a minimum 1 pixel gap between hotspots, you'll have problems. You also need to use width and height attributes for the img tag (you should do this for *all* img tags). Don't use a title attribute for the img tag itself -- this will interfere with the title attributes on the hotspots.

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Well, I tested the image map code I posted in Mozilla, MSIE 6, and Opera 7 -- tooltips and status bar changes worked fine in all 3 browsers. This should be pretty straightforward stuff, might there be something else in the page interfering with it, or some stray quotes are getting stuck into the event handlers...?

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